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If you want to turn your extra refrigerator into a kegerator to dispense draft beer in your home or office, it doesn’t get any easier than this standard conversion kit.

This is one of our most popular and highest-rated kegerator conversion kits – for good reason. We’ve done the research to pick out the best components, then packaged them into a great value. The kit includes everything you need to set up your kegerator, from a 5 lb. CO2 tank to a chrome faucet, all lines, and small components such as clamps and washers.

This kegerator conversion kit includes a US Sankey (D system) keg coupler that is compatible with the vast majority of domestic kegs, including Budweiser, Coors, and many craft brews. Check out our keg coupler list to see if you’ll need to add a different coupler for your favorite import or specialty draft beer.

The conversation kit includes detailed instructions (or watch our handy video below) and is very easy to install in as little as 15 to 20 minutes.

Got an old refrigerator on Craigslist, ordered the kit, and we've been using it at tailgates ever since. Works great. Tip- If beer is coming out foamy, turn down or even turn off the CO2 pressure until it fixes it then slowly turn it back up. Great product though!

Your kegerator looks awesome! Glad we could be of help and thanks for sharing! Go Bills!

August 10, 2017

Vicky SStaff

Would you recommend this product?

Yes! I would recommend this product.

Quality

5 / 5

Value

5 / 5

Assembly/Installation

5 / 5

Very good kit and I would buy again

Quick delivery, well packaged, simple instructions. It took 15 minutes to install. It has been 2 weeks with no problems. It did take a couple tweaks to get pressure to keg set and steady at 9.5 psi. Main gauge not showing full, but this is because gauge can be used for larger tanks duh and I have my tank inside fridge causing it to show lower pressure.

Beer is the only thing that can knock down hay chaff, if you have ever taken in baled hay you would know , haying season is coming soon.My crew loves the taste of George Killians Irish red beer although it tastes great in the long necker bottle Draft is where it's at!Besides beer from a keg is half the price of bottled beer.I'm going to save a ton and enjoy doing it. LOL

Beer is the only thing that can knock down hay chaff, if you have ever taken in baled hay you would know , haying season is coming soon.My crew loves the taste of George Killians Irish red beer although it tastes great in the long necker bottle Draft is where it's at!Besides beer from a keg is half the price of bottled beer.I'm going to save a ton and enjoy doing it. LOL

BEST ANSWER:Depends on what you run for pressure, and also if you have any leaks. I had mine set to about 11 psi for a wedding reception, and we went through 3-1/2 half barrels. There is still plenty of Co2 in my tank, not sure how much to be exact though.

BEST ANSWER:Depends on what you run for pressure, and also if you have any leaks. I had mine set to about 11 psi for a wedding reception, and we went through 3-1/2 half barrels. There is still plenty of Co2 in my tank, not sure how much to be exact though.

I'm not sure. I bought the set up for my wedding and we used one bottle for 4 kegs. They were not all the big 1/2 brl kegs. All of my studies suggested I should be able to use one full bottle to supply 5 full size kegs.

BEST ANSWER:It will work. Just have to watch your temperature, just to insure it does not get too cold. But like I did with my fridge, use a wood drill bit to drill your hole through the metal skin of the door. (Yes you will ruin the drill bit, but it's cheaper than buying one for metal the same size). The rest is foam and plastic and won't be an issue. Total install time less, than 15min. (Including gathering the tools from the garage) also recommend finding a fire extinguisher refill place for your co2. I use one one and it costs less than 13.00 to fill the tank.

BEST ANSWER:It will work. Just have to watch your temperature, just to insure it does not get too cold. But like I did with my fridge, use a wood drill bit to drill your hole through the metal skin of the door. (Yes you will ruin the drill bit, but it's cheaper than buying one for metal the same size). The rest is foam and plastic and won't be an issue. Total install time less, than 15min. (Including gathering the tools from the garage) also recommend finding a fire extinguisher refill place for your co2. I use one one and it costs less than 13.00 to fill the tank.

Hi Rob! You should have no problem converting a upright freezer. You will definitely need a temperature controller. Once the temperature is controlled it is no different from a fridge. We suggest you check the thickness of the door to be sure the shank is long enough. If you need a longer one, you can purchase it separately.

BEST ANSWER:I put this in a standard fridge I found at a second hand store. Couple of things to note. Check the inside bottom if it has an lip on the back or not. You would want to get one without a lip on the bottom preferably. If you can't find one without like myself, I used a cinder block to balance it out and it works fine.

Also, never bore your spiget hole from the back, ever. You might choose the front but the side is preferable.

Always take measurements too. You can google keg sizes and circumferences.

BEST ANSWER:I put this in a standard fridge I found at a second hand store. Couple of things to note. Check the inside bottom if it has an lip on the back or not. You would want to get one without a lip on the bottom preferably. If you can't find one without like myself, I used a cinder block to balance it out and it works fine.

Also, never bore your spiget hole from the back, ever. You might choose the front but the side is preferable.

Always take measurements too. You can google keg sizes and circumferences.